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  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Make Your Plan and Practice' section. This is crucial for understanding how to prepare your household for various emergencies.
  3. Fill out the 'Communication Plan' section. Record important contact information for family members and out-of-state contacts, ensuring everyone knows how to reach each other during a disaster.
  4. Complete the 'Disaster Supply Kit' checklist. Ensure you have all necessary items listed, such as water, food, medical supplies, and personal documents.
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Here are the more urgent ways you can make a difference and help animals in our care: Foster or Adopt a Pet. Monetary donations. Volunteer. Donate pet food.
A mental impairment can include conditions like depression, severe anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, phobias, or bipolar disorder. A licensed professional can provide you with an evaluations and ESA letter if you qualify. This ESA letter is the documentation needed in California to prove that you have an emotional support animal.
For a person to legally have an emotional support animal (ESA), the owner must be considered to have a qualifying mental health or psychiatric disability by a licensed mental health professional (e.g., therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, etc.), which is documented by a properly formatted prescription letter.
Working with an organization specializing in training dogs for your specific condition is considered the best way to get a Service Dog. The staff and volunteers have expertise with training and will also help you determine if a Service Dog is a good fit for you.
Finding pet-friendly emergency shelter If you need to find emergency shelter during a disaster, call your local emergency information number (211 or 511) to identify the closest pet-friendly disaster shelter or facility where you can take your pet for temporary care until you can recover from the disaster.

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Yes you can ask your primary care doctor for an ESA letter. The only requirements is that the doctor has a well established relationship with you and knows of your diagnosis/disability.
Capabilities to docHub the Goal The National Preparedness Goal describes five mission areas prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery and 32 activities, called core capabilities, that address the greatest risks to the nation. Each of these core capabilities is tied to a capability target.

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